If you are a heterosexual married couple interested in surrogacy, Ukraine offers an option for safe, legal surrogacy with a high standard of care and top-of-the-line facilities for nearlyhalf the cost of alternative surrogacy options in Europe and USA.

When choosing an international surrogacy agency or clinic, checking and verifying the integrity of the process should be of highest priority. We at VIVA aim to facilitate international surrogacy in a way that aligns with the highest medical, philosophical, and ethical guidelines that we would want for ourselves as intended parents choosing surrogacy.

The clinic we work with is the top in Ukraine surrogacy. It is a state-of-the-art facility that is part of the second largest private surrogacy clinic chain in Europe. What this ensures is that all aspects of your surrogacy journey are held at European standards and meet all EU surrogacy guidelines.

We take the selection and vetting our surrogates as a matter of virtue. All the women we work with for surrogacy have been medically and psychologically screened. They

Up until about a decade ago, surrogacy was only an option for very few people – straight couples who didn’t manage to have babies, who had gone through IVF treatments that failed. These couples would have an assessment done, and if they ‘got approved’, they had the privilege of having a surrogate mother who will carry their baby for them. In the last decade, the option of surrogacy has become available for many: couples, as well as singles who can’t have children in any other way. First of all, the awareness among fertility doctors and couples facing fertility problems has massively risen, and many couples who have been trying to have babies with the help of IVF treatments for a long period of time, years sometimes, are no longer taking such a long time to consider the option of surrogacy. The awareness and the growing number of couples wanting to use surrogacy as means of having children resulted in a tricky situation – it was hard to find a surrogate mother in Israel since there were not as many surrogate mothers available. Many couples had to pay a very large amount of money and yet to ‘compromise’ on a surrogate mother, one they didn’t bond with or trusted. The outcome was that the couples began to look for alternatives overseas. This crowd was joined by gay couples and singles who legally couldn’t apply for surrogacy in Israel, and who h